Weird, these communities aren’t appearing when searching for them on beehaw. Yet they do in fact exist.
Weird, these communities aren’t appearing when searching for them on beehaw. Yet they do in fact exist.
Working out. It nourishes the soul before the muscles.
A one pot pasta and lentils. In a pot caramelize onion and bell pepper, add lentils and tomato sauce, then after boiling them add the pasta.
I still browse reddit without an account for informative material and niches but my activity is all dedicated to lemmy, mainly for its open source and non commercial nature.
least repeated question on asklemmy 🤭
There was a poster on reddit promoting fediverse alternatives to mainstream social platforms. It caught my attention and so I signed up on lemmy whilst not yet fully grasping what was meant by “federation” and “decentralization”.
On a side note, there’s this nostalgic sentiment to my early days on this platform. It was a novel experience, and this is where I fell into the rabbit hole of privacy and libre culture. Lemmy’s content was a huge rupture from what I used to consume on reddit.
I’m not very knowledgeable in this field, does chatGPT always give accurate answers?
Edit: also, sometimes people seek cited research from scholars and professionals regarding topics with no straightforward answers. I’m not sure how credible AI is in such cases.
Depends really, but for the sites I used to access it worked perfectly. I think it all falls down to the mechanism employed by the website to protect the paid content.
https://12ft.io/ to bypass pay walls
https://www.deviceinfo.me/ shows you the info a typical website extracts from your device
https://www.e-ir.info/ has some cool, free articles in relation (virtually) to the field of International Relations.
You’re not wrong, but you’re not much different than doctors when you try to hide the symptoms of an underlying issue with substances. I support self-treatment, but when this involves medication and chemical subtances then it’s a shit decision.
If this is what you want take some advice from experts. Either way what you really need is therapy.
If you don’t want to deal with the hassle of torrents and streaming websites crammed with ads, I propose using the Android app Cloudstream which offers TV-and-emulator-friendly UIs and provides video sources from popular websites thanks to extensions
Edit: best part is that the app is open source and has 0 ads and trackers
I see that I’ve misunderstood the question. I was talking about my experience on other mainstream platforms.
genuine conversations without repetitive inside jokes and shallow expressions. It’s as if we replaced meaningful thoughts with words and expressions that do not personally relate to the speaker.
Seconded. The app has a radio suggestion feature and a quick picks that recommends music based on your most listened to songs. It’s a yt music front-end with no ads and no tracking.
You can find it on f-droid and github.
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Jordan Peterson /s
Veritasium and Tom Scott make interesting videos from time to time.
I like using wikiless instances too, what does that mean for the future of Wikiles Should we keep using them?
That is a fair point. I understood ‘right’ as ‘prerogative’ and not as a moral notion. Still, I think that my argument gives an interesting legal perspective to the discussion herein.
Desktop or mobile?